Hispanos of New Mexico

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Hispanos of New Mexico are a historic Spanish-descended community in the American Southwest whose roots predate U.S. sovereignty and whose culture blends Iberian, Indigenous, and Mexican influences.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hispanic and Latino American group
cultural group
ethnic group
ancestralReligion Roman Catholicism
country United States of America
surface form: United States
cuisine New Mexican cuisine
cuisineElement green chile
posole
red chile
sopapillas
tortillas
culturalInfluence Iberian culture
Mexican culture
Navajo culture
Puebloan cultures
culturalPractice Penitente brotherhood rituals
acequia associations
matanzas
santero folk art
traditional Catholic fiestas
culturalRegion Northern New Mexico
Rio Grande valley
surface form: Rio Grande Valley

Upper Rio Grande Basin
surface form: Upper Rio Grande region
distinctFrom Cuban Americans
Puerto Ricans
recent Mexican immigrants to New Mexico
ethnicOrigin indigenous peoples of the Americas
surface form: Indigenous peoples of the Americas

Mexican
Spanish
heritageStatus old-stock Hispanic population of New Mexico
historicalEvent Mexican–American War
Taos Revolt
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
historicalOrigin Santa Fe
surface form: Santa Fe de Nuevo México

Spanish colonization of New Mexico
historicalPeriod American territorial period
Mexican period
Spanish colonial period
language English
New Mexican Spanish
legalStatus U.S. citizens
modernReligion Roman Catholicism
various Protestant denominations
notableCulturalProduct New Mexican Spanish folk music
New Mexican folk tales
retablos and bultos
precedes U.S. sovereignty over New Mexico
primaryLocation southwestern United States
surface form: American Southwest

New Mexico
Southern Colorado
surface form: southern Colorado
relatedGroup Californios
Isleños
Mexican Americans
Tejanos
religion Christianity
Roman Catholicism
selfDesignation Hispanic and Latino Americans
surface form: Hispanos

Hispanos of New Mexico self-linksurface differs
surface form: Hispanos Nuevomexicanos

Hispanos of New Mexico self-linksurface differs
surface form: Nuevomexicanos

Hispanos of New Mexico self-linksurface differs
surface form: Spanish Americans of New Mexico
traditionalEconomy acequia-based irrigation farming
sheep herding
small-scale agriculture

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Californios relatedGroup Hispanos of New Mexico
this entity surface form: Neomexicanos
Californios relatedGroup Hispanos of New Mexico
Mexican Americans hasPart Hispanos of New Mexico
this entity surface form: New Mexican Hispanos
Josefa Jaramillo memberOf Hispanos of New Mexico
this entity surface form: Jaramillo family of Taos
Josefa Jaramillo ethnicGroup Hispanos of New Mexico
this entity surface form: Hispano of New Mexico
Hispanos of New Mexico selfDesignation Hispanos of New Mexico self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Hispanos Nuevomexicanos
Hispanos of New Mexico selfDesignation Hispanos of New Mexico self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Nuevomexicanos
Hispanos of New Mexico selfDesignation Hispanos of New Mexico self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Spanish Americans of New Mexico
Abiquiu culturalRegion Hispanos of New Mexico
this entity surface form: Hispano New Mexico
Ezequiel Cabeza De Baca ethnicGroup Hispanos of New Mexico
this entity surface form: Hispano of New Mexico
Pecos Valley hasCulturalSignificanceFor Hispanos of New Mexico
this entity surface form: Hispano communities of New Mexico
Hispanic village of Las Trampas culturalRegion Hispanos of New Mexico
this entity surface form: Hispano New Mexico